Case No. 9,860.
MORSE v. REED.
Circuit Court, D. New York.
1796.
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS—INFRINGEMENT—PENALTY AND FORFEITURE—INJUNCTION.
[In a suit to recover the forfeiture and pecuniary penalty imposed by Act Feb. 21, 1793. § 5 (1 Stat. 322), for infringement of patent, the circuit court will also grant a perpetual injunction.]
[Cited in Livingston v. Van Ingen, 9 Johns. 537; Motte v. Bennett, Case No. 9,884; and, sub nom. Morse v. Reed, in Binns v. Woodruff, Id. 1,424.]
[Before ELLSWORTH, Circuit Justice.
[Nowhere reported; opinion not now accessible.]
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